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Ronald Austin Terrill

Phoenix, Arizona

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Ronald Austin Terrill of Las Vegas, NV died March 11, 2006 in Las Vegas. Born December 30, 1938 in Miami, AZ, he graduated from Miami High School in 1957 and played on the Vandal state football championship team in 1955. A graduate of Northern Arizona University, Terrill taught one year at...

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The Terrills have been our good friends for many years and they hold a special place in our hearts. We have many fond memories of Ron, his brothers, his sister, and their families, beginning with the days when Ronnie and I were in grade school together. He always had a calm and quiet exterior, but a great sense of humor with more than a bit of mischief bubbling just beneath the surface. My husband, Dan, and I will miss him, and we extend our sincere sympathy to Vickie, Austin and the...

After many years Ron and I met at the Multi-Class Reunion in Mesa and again at the 50th Year Recognition of the 1955 Football Team in Tucson. His wit and genuine good humor was even better than I remembered. I was fortunate to get to be with him again. My sympathy to the whole Terrill Family. God Bless You All.

My memories go back to those days on Railroad Ave., Claypool, AZ. Ronnie, Mike, Dora, Donnie and I would play in my yard, or in the Terrill's yard, or up and down the railroad tracks and on up the hillside to the south of the tracks. Those were such happy days.

Ronnie was my husband, Nolan's, cousin, and although I did not know him very well, I know Nolan thought a lot of him. I will always remember the fun we had playing Pitch with him at a lake near Flagstaff. My sympathy goes out to his family.

We knew Ronnie as a great friend and pal at George Washington School and M.H.S. Ronnie was always fun and very academically gifted. We will keep him in our hearts and our sympathy to Vicky, Austin, Mike & all. Bill & Martha Callaway

Ron was a great friend! We spent a lot of time together as kids in grade school. Ron made life fun and colorful! We will truly miss him but we know he is in a great place. God bless Vicki, Austin, and family!

RON WILL BE MISSED BY ALL WHO HAD THE CHANCE TO KNOW HIM. HIS WONDERFUL SENSE OF HUMOR WAS GREAT. I FEEL MY LIFE WAS MADE BETTER BY KNOWING HIM. GOD BLESS THE FAMILY.

So long my Friend.It was an Honor,
to be your Life time Amigo.God Bless your wife Vicki,and your son Austin.

Ronnie was a dear brother. He was thoughtful, had a sense of humor, and loved Vicki and Austin. We will miss him.